Iwantja (band)
Iwantja is a Central Australian Indigenous band from Indulkana in the APY lands[1] formed in 2002.[2] The band sings in Pitjantjatjara/Yankunytjatjara.[3] They won the 2011 Deadly for Most Promising New Talent in Music.[4][5]
Iwantja | |
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Origin | Indulkana, South Australia |
Genres | Rock, metal, blues and reggae |
Years active | 2002- |
Labels | Wantok Musik |
Members | Jeremy Whiskey Steven Brumby Jacob Baker Stewart Gaykamangu Grant Cooley |
Past members | Angus Pearson Nigel Baker Geoffrey Baker Ossie Goodwin Jason Cullinan |
Discography
Title | Details |
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Palya |
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References
- "Iwantja win Deadly title", Centralian Advocate, 30 September 2011
- "Iwantja to be toast of the town tonight", Centralian Advocate, 18 June 2010
- Boon, Cameron (19 July 2011), "Iwantja in running for a Deadly", Centralian Advocate
- "Mauboy wins Best Female Artist at Deadlys", The Age, 28 September 2011
- Harris, Samela (20 October 2011), "Heart music", The Advertiser
- Hammond, Graeme (25 September 2011), "Reggae/Rock", Sunday Herald Sun
- Hillier, Tony (22 October 2011), "Palya review", The Australian
- Elder, Bruce (4 February 2012), "Indigenous", The Sydney Morning Herald
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